An unofficial API for the trading platform Degiro written in Python with the ability to get real time data and historical data for products.
The package degiro-connector contains the same and much more functionality. It is also maintained well. Hence, the decision to deprecate this repository.
This project is a fork from DegiroAPI by lolokrauz. It was not actively maintained anymore, hence the creation of this repository.
Over the original repository the following things were added:
__init__
.pip install degiroapi
frmo degiroapi.degiro import DeGiro
degiro = DeGiro()
degiro.login("username", "password")
degiro.logout()
Printing your current cash funds:
from degiroapi.data_type import DataType
cashfunds = degiro.get_data(DataType.CASHFUNDS)
for data in cashfunds:
print(data)
Printing your current portfolio, argument True to filter out products with a size of 0, False or no Argument to show all:
from degiroapi.data_type import DataType
portfolio = degiro.get_data(DataType.PORTFOLIO, True)
for data in portfolio:
print(data)
Searching for a product:
products = degiro.search_products('Pfizer')
print(Product(products[0]).id)
Printing info for a specified product ID:
info = degiro.product_info(331823)
print(info["id"], info["name"], info["currency"], info["closePrice"])
Printing your transactions in a given time interval:
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
transactions = degiro.transactions(datetime(2019, 1, 1), datetime.now())
print(pretty_json(transactions))
Printing your order history(the maximum timespan is 90 days) With argument True, this function only returns open orders
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=90), datetime.now())
print(pretty_json(orders))
orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=90), datetime.now(), True)
print(pretty_json(orders))
Deleting an open order with the orderId
orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=1), datetime.now(), True)
degiro.delete_order(orders[0]['orderId'])
degiro.delete_order("f278d56f-eaa0-4dc7-b067-45c6b4b3d74f")
Get the real time price and the historical data of a stock:
from degiro.interval_type import IntervalType
products = degiro.search_products('nrz')
# Interval can be set to One_Day, One_Week, One_Month, Three_Months, Six_Months, One_Year, Three_Years, Five_Years, Max
realprice = degiro.real_time_price(Product(products[0]).id, IntervalType.One_Day)
# getting the real time price
print(realprice[0]['data']['lastPrice'])
print(pretty_json(realprice[0]['data']))
# getting historical data
print(realprice[1]['data'])
Get the symbols of the S&P500 stocks:
sp5symbols = []
products = degiro.get_stock_list(14, 846)
for product in products:
sp5symbols.append(Product(product).symbol)
Get the symbols of the german30 stocks:
daxsymbols = []
products = degiro.get_stock_list(6, 906)
for product in products:
daxsymbols.append(Product(product).symbol)
Placing a buy order is dependent on the order Type:
You have to set a limit order price to which the order gets executed. arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for unlimited, size, limit(the limit price)
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.buy_order(OrderType.LIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 30)
Sets a limit order when the stoploss price is reached (not bought for more than the limit at the stop loss price): arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size, limit(the limit price), stop_loss(stop loss price)
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.buy_order(OrderType.STOPLIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 38, 38)
Bought at the market price: arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.buy_order(OrderType.MARKET, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1)
The stop loss price has to be higher than the current price, when current price reaches the stoploss price the order is placed: arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.buy_order(OrderType.STOPLOSS, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, None, 38)
Placing a sell order is dependent on the order Type: Equivalent to the buy orders:
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.sell_order(OrderType.LIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 40)
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.sell_order(OrderType.STOPLIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 37, 38)
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.sell_order(OrderType.MARKET, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1)
from degiroapi.order_type import OrderType
degiro.sell_order(OrderType.STOPLOSS, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, None, 38)
For documented examples see examples.py
How great this project will turn out to be, totally depends on you.
If you think you have a great addition, please create a PR :).
If you are unfamilar with pull requests
, please take a look here.
In order for your commit to be accepted, please install pre-commit. This will run a couple of tools to make sure the formatting of the code is good and there are no obvious mistakes.
pre-commit install
Now everytime you will commit, it will automatically run the pre-commit hooks.
If you are using Pycharm, the errors appear in git(left bottom) -> console
.